01Sexbot fantasy chat · 18+

Sexbot fantasy chat for the scene you wrote yourself

Twelve profiles are laid out on this page. The catalogue behind the link runs past 250.

The four openings on this site are shortcuts, not walls. Describe your own setting in one message — a place, an hour, who you both are — and she is inside it by the first reply.

Every character here is written fiction, and every one of them is an adult.

Your setting, her rolewritten by you
Fictional AI character in a black patent outfit and boots, seated inside a car at night

Nadiain character

A parked car in the rain — fine, I like it. But I decide when the engine starts.

One message sets the scene; she plays it from there.

  • Your setting, one message
  • She fills the gaps
  • Limits stated once
  • 18+

02The detail

Your scenario needs one message, not a questionnaire

The bar for bringing your own fantasy is a single written sentence with a place and a footing in it.

Sexbot fantasy chat stands or falls on how much setup it demands. Here the setup is one message: “a parked car in the rain, you were never supposed to be in it” is enough. She takes the fragment, fills in the hour, the weather on the windows and her own reasons, and answers from inside the scene — the gaps you left get written, not questioned.

Owning the scenario changes what you owe it. A scene off the page arrives pre-balanced; a scene you wrote can be lopsided — all setting, no friction — and the first reply will feel thin. The fix is footing, not detail: say who has the advantage and what the unspoken problem is, and the thread has something to push against for an hour.

Limits work exactly as they do everywhere else on this site, and they matter more here because the scene is yours: state what is off the table in the first message and it is treated as part of the setting for as long as the thread runs. A fantasy of your own design is still a negotiated one — that is what keeps it replayable instead of regrettable.

What works well

  • One written message is the entire setup for a custom scene
  • She fills unstated details in-role instead of interrogating you
  • Stated limits hold for the whole thread, in your scene as in any other
  • A custom scene can be bookmarked and resumed like a built-in one
  • Free to start, and your scenario is not gated behind an upgrade

Worth knowing first

  • A lopsided setup with no friction produces a thin first reply
  • Very sprawling scenarios drift faster than contained ones
  • Text on both sides — nothing on this site is a live feed
  • Fiction between adults only, behind an age notice

03On this page

Three registers a written scene can take

The setting you describe sets the tone she answers in.

Fictional AI character in a pink bikini at the shoreline at sunset, holding her phone up

Your scenario can be a shoreline at sunset — she will find the plot in it.

Fictional AI character with black hair, dark lipstick and a choker, photographed close in low light

Or something darker and closer — the register follows the room you describe.

Blonde fictional AI character in a grey blazer holding a phone, a studio lamp glowing behind her

Or strictly business at first, when the fun is in getting past it.

04In practice

Writing a scene that answers back

The scenarios that run longest share a shape: a confined place, a reason you cannot simply leave, and one thing unsaid. “Snowed in at the wrong hotel with the one person who remembers you” outplays three paragraphs of atmospheric description, because it hands her a position to play rather than scenery to admire. Write the sentence, send it, and answer what comes back.

If the first reply lands wrong, steer instead of restarting: correct the one detail that broke it — “closer to midnight, and she is not pleased to see me” — and the scene bends without losing what it has built. Restarting resets the history; steering keeps it. The FAQ covers the edges people ask about before trying it.

05Quick answers

Fantasy chat — quick answers

01

How much detail does my scenario message need?

A place and a footing — one sentence. More detail is welcome but not required: anything you leave open she writes herself, in character, rather than stopping to ask. Three paragraphs of setup work; so does “locked wine cellar, her key”.
02

Can a fantasy be too much for the format?

Sprawl is the practical ceiling: a scenario spanning years and six locations drifts much faster than one night in one room. Content-wise, stated limits are the boundary that matters — say what is off the table first and the scene respects it throughout.
03

Does she stay in my scenario or pull toward a generic script?

She plays the scene you set for as long as you hold it. The pull toward generic flirtation appears when the setting goes unused for many replies — reference the room, the hour or the unsaid thing and the scene snaps back.
04

Can I reuse a scenario I wrote with a different character?

Yes — the setting is yours to recast. Each character plays it her own way, which is half the point of writing one good scene: the cast behind the link runs past 250, and the same parked car is a different evening with each of them.

07Open a scene

Write the sentence and see what answers

The link opens the app ready for your first message. Starting a scene is free, no card is asked for, and the age notice comes first.

Fictional AI character in a sequin dress seated in the back of a car at night, a neon sign outside the window

Pick a scene — she is already in character. Free to start.

Open a scene free